In the video it talks about the evolution of transistors. Transistors were once a big block. Now they are microscopic and have billions to collaborate in one singular device. This is an example of how much work people put in to electronics. We are under a law called “Moore’s Law”. Moore’s law basically is the number of transistor chips doubling every 2 years.
If technology keeps shrinking every 2 years, it’ll be to hard to see. Not only will the transistors shrink; They will double. That will make the process really difficult to make more electronics. It might get so small to the point where not even man made machines can make them. When the Moore’s law ends laptops might be the size of phones and phones might be like the futuristic watches you see on movies.
Moore’s law really left a high impact on people. I feel like even when transistors are to small to handle, people will still find a way to continue to make them smaller and double the amount even when they are microscopic.
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